Hot and spicy: Alternatives to Sriracha

South Texans love spicy foods and condiments

By Compiled by Tricia Schwennesen

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Spicing things up

All eyes have been on Irwindale, Calif., where Huy Fong Foods produces Sriracha chili sauce. The sauce's smell has been called a public nuisance, so we've compiled a list of alternative
condiments. If we had to replace Sriracha, South Texas and Louisiana offer some good alternatives. less

All eyes have been on Irwindale, Calif., where Huy Fong Foods produces Sriracha chili sauce. The sauce's smell has been called a public nuisance, so we've compiled a list of alternative condiments. If we had ... more

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El Tapatio

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Whataburger Spicy Ketchup

A San Antonio staple

A San Antonio staple

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Red Pepper

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Roasted jalapeños

At Los Roberto's you can get roasted jalapeños and onions with chili.

At Los Roberto's you can get roasted jalapeños and onions with chili.

Photo: Kin Man Hui, San Antonio Express-News

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